Armies may engage in lethal force for various reasons, including national defense, to protect citizens, and to achieve strategic objectives during conflicts. Additionally, military operations may be aimed at combating threats such as terrorism or insurrection. In many cases, the use of lethal force is governed by rules of engagement and international law, which aim to minimize civilian casualties and ensure compliance with humanitarian standards. Ultimately, the decision to kill in a military context is often influenced by complex political, social, and ethical considerations.
The Army Snipers are trained to find shoot and kill what matters is the shooter not the weapon
Not sure which Army your are referencing about, but the United States Army does not nor in no ways attempt to kill or harm any individuals when the leave the Army due to end of contract or because you were kicked out.
Because they would start a vampire army and kill humans
no
to kill the terrorists
the army
maybe
us army will destory the spetznaz they can be a special forces us still will kill
Nazi kill civilian because they kill civilian for fun like Japanese army
To kill all Americans and and kill washington because the continental army where gonna kill them anyway!
He got his army to kill them.
Just Kill the leader and say bye